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apparently apollo 17 broke all the records, it was the longest mission and they brought back the most lunar samples and longest time in lunar orbit and simply amazing mission and so, you know, in early december here in 2012 to celebrate 40 years, it makes me really proud of what i do today. >> and you are still doing it. you're very, very involved with the program, and is the glass half full or half empty, as far as the future of space exploration? >> well, i'm a glass, a glassful kind of person, and i think that is the kind of people that we have in the space program. some look back at the times and they think, well, they did so much then and our steps are slower, shorter or more frustrating now. part of that's true. it's a different time, a different political arena and it was a political race, and if you needed it for apollo, then you got it. that's not our environment, but the environment that we're in right now, we have to balance the needs of everybody, we have to spend our money in the places it really needs to be spent and balance that and so the steps that we take are sort of
apparently apollo 17 broke all the records, it was the longest mission and they brought back the most lunar samples and longest time in lunar orbit and simply amazing mission and so, you know, in early december here in 2012 to celebrate 40 years, it makes me really proud of what i do today. >> and you are still doing it. you're very, very involved with the program, and is the glass half full or half empty, as far as the future of space exploration? >> well, i'm a glass, a glassful...
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exploring it to follow up on the apollo astronaut discovery from four years ago. this is the first vehicle landing on the moon since the late 1970s. this should wake us up. it could help us lower the cost of exploring the space overall. >> interesting news that china is accomplishing a great feat like this. but psychologically, do you think that folks at nasa are wincing a bit, knowing we haven't had space exploration on the moon in 40 years? >> i think we should be waking up to this and paying attention. the obama administration canceled the plan to return to the move in this decade five years ago. since then we have done orbital mission but no plan to go to the surface. maybe this is an indication that it could be competitive arena or we might pay attention to this. if we can't duplicate what the chinese has done it now, it means that the chinese taken over the technical lead and planetary exploration here. we would be wise to follow up with the space station partners for example and put down a consortium that could duplicate the feat and follow up on what the c
exploring it to follow up on the apollo astronaut discovery from four years ago. this is the first vehicle landing on the moon since the late 1970s. this should wake us up. it could help us lower the cost of exploring the space overall. >> interesting news that china is accomplishing a great feat like this. but psychologically, do you think that folks at nasa are wincing a bit, knowing we haven't had space exploration on the moon in 40 years? >> i think we should be waking up to...
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apollo 11 was the fifth manned apollo mission. when we talk about apollo 7, it was the first manned apollo mission but the third attempt to flight the first mission. so things are changing, our attitude publicly is changing. i think our attitude overall is changing. and people today are not supposed to be sticking their neck out and taking a risk and things like that. so i am one of the folks that feels really, so fortunate, that i lived when i did and we were willing to go out and stick our necks out. that is a good attitude in my opinion. eric: you're talking about sticking your neck out, you are a motivational speaker and you travel and you wrote a book called all american boys about the astronauts. tell me about what you learn through your experience and what you share with people about leadership, about character, about motivations and doing the right thing. >> well, what i learned about those characteristics you asked about, those are things that i lived with back then. we took it for granted. you might find a guy once in a
apollo 11 was the fifth manned apollo mission. when we talk about apollo 7, it was the first manned apollo mission but the third attempt to flight the first mission. so things are changing, our attitude publicly is changing. i think our attitude overall is changing. and people today are not supposed to be sticking their neck out and taking a risk and things like that. so i am one of the folks that feels really, so fortunate, that i lived when i did and we were willing to go out and stick our...
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the apollo theater right next door to the lyric theater, and that theater, the apollo, where there has been some kind of incident with either a ball publish balcony or the ceiling collapsing, people in the store area of the theater have suffered a series of injuries. my colleague is there and i think we can join him now. paul? >> reporter: yes, good evening, martin. joining me in fact are two people who were in the theater at the moment that the ceiling or part of the ceiling collapsed down on to those below. hannah and steve, thank you for joining, steve, first, you were inside the theater, and just take us through what happened, what time, and what you saw. >> it was about, i think, oh ho minutes into the performance. we were at the very back in the balcony, and we just saw of group in front of us get up and head to the exit, and didn't think much, and then a few more people were heading the same way, and then we heard the creeking and a big crash, and the section of the ceiling gone. seemed to miss everyone in the balcony and just go straight down to the people in the -- >> a large
the apollo theater right next door to the lyric theater, and that theater, the apollo, where there has been some kind of incident with either a ball publish balcony or the ceiling collapsing, people in the store area of the theater have suffered a series of injuries. my colleague is there and i think we can join him now. paul? >> reporter: yes, good evening, martin. joining me in fact are two people who were in the theater at the moment that the ceiling or part of the ceiling collapsed...
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apollo 13 is the one everyone remembers. i do think will get back. the moon, humans explore, that's in the american dna and that's what we do is we explore. we are a frontier nation's of the moon our logical first step, mars is kind of the long-term goal so it's a stepping-stone and right now we need to focus on the health issues for the coronavirus and economic recovery. that needs to be front and center them. >> neil: you're right about that but we can get through it and that is a reminder how much we were able to do that if two years ago. do not forget to watch this special on fox nation. the commander of apollo 13, my special guest tomorrow on my saturday show reminiscing as well, that should have, the would've come of the of, and the historic challenge on the face of the world to see and for a nation to remember especially now. stay with us. cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (baby sounds and cooing (notificatio
apollo 13 is the one everyone remembers. i do think will get back. the moon, humans explore, that's in the american dna and that's what we do is we explore. we are a frontier nation's of the moon our logical first step, mars is kind of the long-term goal so it's a stepping-stone and right now we need to focus on the health issues for the coronavirus and economic recovery. that needs to be front and center them. >> neil: you're right about that but we can get through it and that is a...
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11 but apollo 13. what interests me about gene kranz what happened when they were seconds away scrapping the landing. ta ke care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. and but how do i know ifor life. i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. >> did you actually ever think i might die? >> we thought our chances were about 10 percent. >> did you really? >> yes. we realized we sought oxygen escaping that things could get really bad. >> you in particular, captain, sounded so at ease. if it were me, i am 2000 miles from home, i am not feeling optimistic. but what went through your mind? >> a lot of people said, you didn't understand the situation. [laughter
11 but apollo 13. what interests me about gene kranz what happened when they were seconds away scrapping the landing. ta ke care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. and but how do i know ifor life. i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i...
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godspeed to the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to. to look up, to be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we have on the moon. i hope that happens. >> wow, a shining example of inspiration and american greatness. that program tonight, 9:00 p.m., fox news special, fly me to the moon, astronauts heading space. the never heard before stories tonight right here. you can hear from one of the mission members here in just a bit. astronaut rusty shahwihearth. >> don't miss the special. >> a shocking nfl tragedy leaves one player dead and defensive line lineman josh brent faces charges. how did it happen? what does the dallas cowboys front office say about the players? >> the flu is on the way. health officials warning of a looming crisis. why they say we could see the worst outbreak of
godspeed to the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to. to look up, to be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we have on the moon. i hope that happens. >> wow, a shining example of...
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ab go on apollo 12 or wait until apollo 14 and for a little while, i couldn't believe what was happening and then awed of a sul. all of a sudden, it is me and it's now, what's next. >> harris: riveting, don't miss it. "fly me to the moon" right after huckabee. the nation marking 71 years since the japanese attacked pearl harbor, thousands of americans on that december day. and who could forget these pictures, and a mon who survived was not just on one battleship that lot hit, he was on two-. his story when we come back. >> on friday we officially mark 70 years from the attack on pearl harbor and the japanese launched an attack, more than 2000 americans sending the united states know wa world war ii and we want to focus on the man who survived that attack and he had a dying wish which our military honored. here is william la jeunesse with the story of a true american. >> for more than a year before the attack on pearl harbor, glenn was stationed on the u.s.s. arizona, on morning of december 7th, he was about to take a shower when the sounds of war boomed outside. >> tried to tell some of
ab go on apollo 12 or wait until apollo 14 and for a little while, i couldn't believe what was happening and then awed of a sul. all of a sudden, it is me and it's now, what's next. >> harris: riveting, don't miss it. "fly me to the moon" right after huckabee. the nation marking 71 years since the japanese attacked pearl harbor, thousands of americans on that december day. and who could forget these pictures, and a mon who survived was not just on one battleship that lot hit, he...
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to do that i attended daily meetings led by the apollo program director also, together with the house and senate oversight committee members, we melt with the apollo contractors, including north american, grumman, and chrysler, and houston management. throughout all those activity, which took in months, i was collecting information on which to base the final report meant to help convince congress that the design and manufacturing changes were all incorporated. the final report and testimony at congressional hearings apparently confirmed that the corrective action had been taken, and a program restart was finally approved. >> what is interesting -- i'm sorry. i want to go to gene cernan. there was a great deal of concern after the fire that killed the three astronauts on the ground, first really big known fatilities in the space program. later we saw our challenger astronauts died, columbia astronauts died. a weird time of year for these type of tragedies. but with each and every one of these incidents there was a concern on the part of many to say it's not worth it. we got to pull bac
to do that i attended daily meetings led by the apollo program director also, together with the house and senate oversight committee members, we melt with the apollo contractors, including north american, grumman, and chrysler, and houston management. throughout all those activity, which took in months, i was collecting information on which to base the final report meant to help convince congress that the design and manufacturing changes were all incorporated. the final report and testimony at...
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there's a great commander coming up, apollo 13, jim lovell, do you remember? 50 years ago launched into space and a couple of days later it became an international sensation. would they ever get home from an explosion that had all of their lives on the line? the world was gripped, kind of like the world right now. some lessons from jim lovell, commander, after this. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. >> 55 hours, 47 minutes. apollo 13 presently at 177,861 nautical miles away. >> after the broadcast, just a quick pass before bed. >> 13, we've got one more item for you when we get a chance. we'd like you to stir up your cryo tank. neil: jack swigert was on it. >> okay, stand by. neil: out of nowhere, an explosion. >> okay, hussein-- houston we've had a problem here. >>
there's a great commander coming up, apollo 13, jim lovell, do you remember? 50 years ago launched into space and a couple of days later it became an international sensation. would they ever get home from an explosion that had all of their lives on the line? the world was gripped, kind of like the world right now. some lessons from jim lovell, commander, after this. i'm your mother in law. and i like to question your every move. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this...
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bruce via comcast, neil, i'm one of the fat asses who worked on the apollo and shuttle programs. i don't remember that stiny country is doing that job, and we ate that crap back then. gary via msn. neil, where in the world is personal responsibility these days? oh, my god, scum-sucking lawyers. paulette in santa barbara. if you are going to sue companies that make us fat, start with ben & jerry's. >> and in middleburg, florida, if we sue the fast food companies, i think we should sue the teachers for not teaching their students about nutrition. >> you raise a very good point. where does all of this end? where does personal responsibility begin? suing mcdonald's because it makes some stuff that isn't good for you misses the point that mcdonald's also so happens to make stuff that is good for you, and comparing fast food to big tobacco leaves out one very big difference. the tobacco industry knew its product was addictive. it even made it addictive and hid that fact for years. unless ronald has been filling his fries with freon and lying about it, mcdonald's should be free to push
bruce via comcast, neil, i'm one of the fat asses who worked on the apollo and shuttle programs. i don't remember that stiny country is doing that job, and we ate that crap back then. gary via msn. neil, where in the world is personal responsibility these days? oh, my god, scum-sucking lawyers. paulette in santa barbara. if you are going to sue companies that make us fat, start with ben & jerry's. >> and in middleburg, florida, if we sue the fast food companies, i think we should sue...
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where did they get that stuff and stuff from apollo 10, even stuff i'd never seen before from apollo 17. was this hiding in a vault somewhere? >> i guess it was hidden somewhere. that's why i say it's nostalgia. brought back a lot of memories to me, and let me just say this. i think you know me well enough. i've always felt, with everything that happened one of the greatest things that's happened in modern times. those of us who went to the moon were the tip of the arrow. and you know this as well as i do. the strength behind the bow the aunts and uncles and parents and grandparents who put the bolts in the heat shield and wired up -- everything that they needed to be done, everyone, and they're all out there a lot of them -- that was their spacecraft. they took ownership. their screw was not going to come undone not going to break. they were with us on every step of the journeys, and we ran into problems and had playeds but -- parades and we paid the price in lives of colleagues and the home life played a role. mrs. astronaut got tired of being mrs. astronaut so a lot of us went our
where did they get that stuff and stuff from apollo 10, even stuff i'd never seen before from apollo 17. was this hiding in a vault somewhere? >> i guess it was hidden somewhere. that's why i say it's nostalgia. brought back a lot of memories to me, and let me just say this. i think you know me well enough. i've always felt, with everything that happened one of the greatest things that's happened in modern times. those of us who went to the moon were the tip of the arrow. and you know...
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. >> looking back at that flight, apollo 17, you were also on the moon longer than any human being in history, saying nothing of being the last. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> roger, that's super. >> the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize that i am now where no human being has ever been before. what i am seeing with my eyes had never been seen by human being in the history of mankind. at least that we know. i think one of the most rewarding thing is to share my experience and feelings with other people and try to answer some questions. i've been asked a million times, how does it feel to make that first step on the moon? neil, the first steps had already been taken before i got there, not just by neil but by everyone else who had been there before me. >> i would like to dedicate the first step of apollo 17 to all those who made it possible. >> last man to walk the moon. you look up at the moon. your kids look up, your grandkids look up at the moon. you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >>
. >> looking back at that flight, apollo 17, you were also on the moon longer than any human being in history, saying nothing of being the last. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> roger, that's super. >> the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize that i am now where no human being has ever been before. what i am seeing with my eyes had never been seen by human being in the history of mankind. at least that we know. i think one...
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jones was talking about a piece of equipment still use today from apollo 11. starting from 1969 but the technology that now peril power something the use every day. jonathan has the story d 250 years after the first man landed on the moon the experiment buzz aldrin is holding in his right hand still works to this day's work this is similar to what is on the moon. >> they manufacture the experiment key ingredient. >> i always say it's like the mona lisa because no matter where you stand you see yourself like she is looking at you. >> if you aim a powerful laser at the landing site this will reflect the beam right back to you even if you strike it at an angle prickle that is crucial because the moon is a constantly moving target with terrain. to minimize risk to the astronauts would only approve s things i had a quick set up and that was behind the lunar reflector. >> you just carried out and set it down and kick a little sand under the corner. >> the reflector in place researchers can measure the distance with an accuracy within less than 1 inch. >> it goes up
jones was talking about a piece of equipment still use today from apollo 11. starting from 1969 but the technology that now peril power something the use every day. jonathan has the story d 250 years after the first man landed on the moon the experiment buzz aldrin is holding in his right hand still works to this day's work this is similar to what is on the moon. >> they manufacture the experiment key ingredient. >> i always say it's like the mona lisa because no matter where you...
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first this day in history 1972 two american astronauts on board apollo 17 did the moon walk making them the last humans to set foot on the moon. progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> good morning to you. welcome back to fox and friends first. i am heather nauert. >> i am heather childers. thank you for joining us. it is half past the top of the hour. that means it is now time for your 5@5:30. the top five stories making news at this hour. he paid the ultimate sacrifice to save the lives of his fellow marines. ins
first this day in history 1972 two american astronauts on board apollo 17 did the moon walk making them the last humans to set foot on the moon. progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i heard you guys can ship ground...
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it was really the nerve center for the apollo 11 mission and other space flights. it was decommissioned in the early '90s and just underwent a $5 million restoration. everything inside, look at this, exactly as it was 50 years ago down to pin sells, the ashtrays, the coffee cups, the flight logs. almost as if time had stood still. nasa's staff poured through hundreds of photos to make sure every one of those artifacts was placed cently. and for the man who -- correctly. and for the man who ran the show, flight director gene krantz, well, he said it not only flooded him with so many members, but it's also important as we look forward: listen. >> the restoration of mission control is, i think, a key mark in the milestones of the space program, because it is now a device, method, an organ by which we can bring our young people in here and say people made great things. they made decisions. this is the leadership laboratory. you can learn from just sitting in this room and absorbing it and then going forward and cutting your own path. >> reporter: clearly, a lot has cha
it was really the nerve center for the apollo 11 mission and other space flights. it was decommissioned in the early '90s and just underwent a $5 million restoration. everything inside, look at this, exactly as it was 50 years ago down to pin sells, the ashtrays, the coffee cups, the flight logs. almost as if time had stood still. nasa's staff poured through hundreds of photos to make sure every one of those artifacts was placed cently. and for the man who -- correctly. and for the man who ran...
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apollo 11, as you know. that was then, we're going back there now. what's happening in florida right now with the artemis i is moon mission, kicks off monday. it is an unmanned mission to go around the moon -- in fact, further than we ever did with the apollo mission. it's going to last 42 days, test what it would be like for men and women to return there maybe in a couple of years. we thought it a good idea to a talk to someone who knows the experience well and maybe he can offer them advice. charlie duke is the guy in question. by the way, the youngest man to walk on the moon. he's still a young, spry guy now, and he was kind enough to join us. good to have you. >> thank you very much, neil. good to be with you again. neil: what do you make of this mission? a lot of people scratch their heads and say, why are we doing it again? >> well, trying to go back into deep space and explore. les a lot to learn about the -- there's a lot to learn about the moon, and artemis is going to be a vehicle that will land ne
apollo 11, as you know. that was then, we're going back there now. what's happening in florida right now with the artemis i is moon mission, kicks off monday. it is an unmanned mission to go around the moon -- in fact, further than we ever did with the apollo mission. it's going to last 42 days, test what it would be like for men and women to return there maybe in a couple of years. we thought it a good idea to a talk to someone who knows the experience well and maybe he can offer them advice....
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this image shows the site of 1972's apollo 17 mission. to the right indicating where they parked the lunar rover. and you can see the vehicle's tell tale double tracks there. and the left arrow points to some of the last foot trails the astronauts made. amazing. >>> on this day in 1901, anarchist shot president william mckinley twice at point-blank range. the 25th commander in chief was shaking hands with supporters in buffalo when a man with what many people thought was a bandaged hand shot the president in the chest.
this image shows the site of 1972's apollo 17 mission. to the right indicating where they parked the lunar rover. and you can see the vehicle's tell tale double tracks there. and the left arrow points to some of the last foot trails the astronauts made. amazing. >>> on this day in 1901, anarchist shot president william mckinley twice at point-blank range. the 25th commander in chief was shaking hands with supporters in buffalo when a man with what many people thought was a bandaged...
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17, well past my 40th anniversary on apollo 9. but most of us are really interested in the future and what opportunities are going to be there for our grandchildren and kids in the future generations. that's a wide-open thing now. the new policies which support private initiative are really pioneering new capabilities and kids are going to be operating, being born, working and playing in space the way, you know, i did and my parents and grandparents did here on the ground. >> jamie: so hard to imagine. what a privilege to meet you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> jamie: as woe celebrate the look back at the space race, our own neil caveto took a look with the astronauts behind the giant leap for mankind. fly me to the moon, tonight at 9:00, right here-- >>> say that again? >> jamie: no, no. you only get one take on that. we'll be right back. this is how mommy learned... ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting cli
17, well past my 40th anniversary on apollo 9. but most of us are really interested in the future and what opportunities are going to be there for our grandchildren and kids in the future generations. that's a wide-open thing now. the new policies which support private initiative are really pioneering new capabilities and kids are going to be operating, being born, working and playing in space the way, you know, i did and my parents and grandparents did here on the ground. >> jamie: so...
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apollo 17 launched four days earlier. the lunar roving vehicle traveled the farthest of any apollo mission. one of the astronauts who walked on the moon was a trained geologist, the first for nasa, and the crew brought back more rocks and soil than previous trips. the apollo 17 commander still holds the title of last man to walk on the moon after touching down 45 years ago. today. as news breaks out, will break it and come in anything changes. "your world " with neil cavuto. i am shepard smith in new york could have a good afternoon. >> neil: all right, the rush hour is on. beefing up security at airports and bridges and tunnels in mass transit systems in the wake of today's terror attack in the new york city subway system. it is not just the conservative big apple, but pretty much across the country. any major transit hub whether at a big locale or not, they are learning a lot more about the suspected bomber. they darn near pulled it off. >> the suspect reported that they were inspired by the isis call to commit terror a
apollo 17 launched four days earlier. the lunar roving vehicle traveled the farthest of any apollo mission. one of the astronauts who walked on the moon was a trained geologist, the first for nasa, and the crew brought back more rocks and soil than previous trips. the apollo 17 commander still holds the title of last man to walk on the moon after touching down 45 years ago. today. as news breaks out, will break it and come in anything changes. "your world " with neil cavuto. i am...
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why not wait until apollo 14? or why not apollo 12? i could not believe what was happening and i thought, well, it is me, it is now, so, what is next? >> people say it was a good thing it was jim. >> you can catch that entire documentary "fly me to the moon" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>heather: the clock is tick down to the dooming fiscal cliff but if the united states goes over the cliff who gets the blame? our political insiders will talk about it. >>gregg: political crisis in europe spilling over into the united states. christians now seeking asylum and why they say they have no choice but to run. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like ourender snow crab paired with savory garlic
why not wait until apollo 14? or why not apollo 12? i could not believe what was happening and i thought, well, it is me, it is now, so, what is next? >> people say it was a good thing it was jim. >> you can catch that entire documentary "fly me to the moon" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>heather: the clock is tick down to the dooming fiscal cliff but if the united states goes over the cliff who gets the blame? our political...
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to me it's got to be apollo xiii. >> ainsley: apollo xiii. castaway. >> brian: what about big? >> ainsley: sleepless in seattle? >> steve: octopus. >> brian: probably doesn't like any of them. forrest gump. >> ainsley: big? >> steve: because to ted life is like a box of chocolates? >> brian: that's true. why no sequel. >> steve: tom hanks call us triple 8 tell fox. >> ainsley: he married jenny at the end. there needs to be a see squeal. >> brian: she liked child's behavior talking about big? >> ainsley: no forrest gump. >> brian: child like behavior. saving private ryan. >> ainsley: carley has never seen her husband crime cry. not really he didn't. >> brian: still ahead fight for fair ms. hits vermont as athletes banned from own locker room for not wanting to change in front of transgender teammate. caitlyn jenner says it's time to stand up for girls sports. she's next n here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. with. >> brian: al
to me it's got to be apollo xiii. >> ainsley: apollo xiii. castaway. >> brian: what about big? >> ainsley: sleepless in seattle? >> steve: octopus. >> brian: probably doesn't like any of them. forrest gump. >> ainsley: big? >> steve: because to ted life is like a box of chocolates? >> brian: that's true. why no sequel. >> steve: tom hanks call us triple 8 tell fox. >> ainsley: he married jenny at the end. there needs to be a see...
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apollo was much shorter time scale. this was four-month mission. this will be follow-up hi-seas mission, which is duration of entire trip to mars. for better or worse we're still so far away from the real actual nasa mission to mars we have a lot of time to train. it is great we're learning all the extra things. i think there is sort of anxiety, okay, we're learning a lot. now we would like to go and do it. bill: it looks cool but you're a long way away, right? >> well, let's be clear, this is a very tough mission. nine months in confined space. just on this test mission they had power interruptions. they had communications interruptions. here is guy with serious health issue. that happens on a mars mission, there is no way to go away too. bill: excellent point about apollo. didn't know that. cory, thanks for copping in. dr. ronald williams. thank you, sir. congratulations to you and other team members out of fort wayne, indiana. martha, to you. martha: with fighting raging in eastern ukraine, new accusations that russia violated landmark arms cont
apollo was much shorter time scale. this was four-month mission. this will be follow-up hi-seas mission, which is duration of entire trip to mars. for better or worse we're still so far away from the real actual nasa mission to mars we have a lot of time to train. it is great we're learning all the extra things. i think there is sort of anxiety, okay, we're learning a lot. now we would like to go and do it. bill: it looks cool but you're a long way away, right? >> well, let's be clear,...
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before there was apollo 11, the first to land on the moon in 1969, there was commander boreman's apollo 8. the first to circle the moon in 1968. during that historic christmas flight, the first time any human could see a distance earth from so far away in space, the world was captivated and so was boreman. he would tell me years later that he practiced so hard for this moment. >> in order to get to the moon, you had to have capability of two weeks in space, you had to rendezvous, you had to be able to do eva, get outside the space craft in a spacesuit and a guided reentry. we practiced all of those missions in gemini. it was an extremely important part of the lunar program. >> but when he saw it and experienced it, even borman acknowledged that he wasn't ready for what he saw. so he took to reading from the book of genesis in a live telecast. >> in the beginning, god created the heaven and the earth. and the earth was without form and void and darkness. >> then borman himself would end the broadcast. >> from the crew of apollo 8, we close with good night, good luck, a merry christmas an
before there was apollo 11, the first to land on the moon in 1969, there was commander boreman's apollo 8. the first to circle the moon in 1968. during that historic christmas flight, the first time any human could see a distance earth from so far away in space, the world was captivated and so was boreman. he would tell me years later that he practiced so hard for this moment. >> in order to get to the moon, you had to have capability of two weeks in space, you had to rendezvous, you had...
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we have the flight director from apollo 11 and apollo 13. john f. kennedy is seen through the eyes of his niece, remembering something that was very special. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am along with emily, juan, lisa, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." the 2020 democratic primary turning into an absolute circus. and cnn is being brutally mocked for making it even worse. cnn losing even more credibility and turning it into a game show network by revealing the upcoming debate lineups like this. >> we want to randomly draw candidates. >> i'm going to take them and mix them up so
we have the flight director from apollo 11 and apollo 13. john f. kennedy is seen through the eyes of his niece, remembering something that was very special. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am along with emily, juan, lisa, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." the 2020 democratic primary turning into an absolute circus. and cnn is being brutally mocked for making it even worse. cnn losing even more credibility and...
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they made the journey on the 50th an versesly of the apollo 11 landing. one is going to spend nine months up there. godspeed. ♪ ♪ kristin: exactly foo years ago -- 50 years ago almost to minute, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were just preparing to leave the surface of the moon and return to earth. now the trump administration is trying to send american astronauts back to the moon, but there's been a bit of debate about where nasa should to go next, the moon or mars. and even president trump seems on the fence about where exactly nasa should go next. so i asked the vice president yesterday if president trump is really onboard with this plan to go to moon first and then mars. here's what he said. >> you bet. 100%. kristin: okay. >> space policy directive one that the president signed shortly after restarting the national space council really committed the united states to return to to the moon and then go to mars. kristin: no chance that we're going to start down this road and president trump is going to say, no, no, no, really we're just going to -- >
they made the journey on the 50th an versesly of the apollo 11 landing. one is going to spend nine months up there. godspeed. ♪ ♪ kristin: exactly foo years ago -- 50 years ago almost to minute, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were just preparing to leave the surface of the moon and return to earth. now the trump administration is trying to send american astronauts back to the moon, but there's been a bit of debate about where nasa should to go next, the moon or mars. and even president...
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happy apollo 11 day! >> happy apollo 11 day! thank you for having me.with amazing decor set up for this party. >> started with the party box. walk me through what we've got. we have pete in a helmet which of yours obvious he noticed. >> in case you did not know he is somewhere in here. >> never looked better! [laughter] >> so we carry custom parties in a box. for kids birthday parties as well as full service event planning in new york. if you don't live in new york it's a great option. offer balloons, custom plates and everything that you see here. everything else we add in custom our self. like this diy decor. this was an easy diy. went to michael's, we got galactic tape and we replaced the labels and put it right on there. >> you cannot have an amazing party unless you have amazing food. >> of course! >> you have the food here. >> we started with these amazing moon pies. [laughter] because why not? with all this awesome candy might as well stick with the theme paired with milky way and starburst. >> awesome! >> we went to the
happy apollo 11 day! >> happy apollo 11 day! thank you for having me.with amazing decor set up for this party. >> started with the party box. walk me through what we've got. we have pete in a helmet which of yours obvious he noticed. >> in case you did not know he is somewhere in here. >> never looked better! [laughter] >> so we carry custom parties in a box. for kids birthday parties as well as full service event planning in new york. if you don't live in new york...
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a lot of the american public was not alive in the gemini and apollo programs. if you were born after 1972, you never saw live on your television an american standing on the moon. i spoke with gene cernan. he tells me all the astronauts and fallen heroes, what they did leave behind is a legacy. >> mott only did we make the possible, possible. if you have got the passion to do something important in your life and the lives of your friends and family and entire country, it doesn't come without cost. it does not come without cost. >> reporter: while each disaster and loss of life for nasa paused the programs underway at that time. the result was astronaut safety improved every single time and nasa and america continued moving forward. arthel: she says she'll fight this to the end. brand-new reaction from amanda knox. her reactions raw after an italian court found her guilty again of murdering her roommate meredith kercher. >> i'm going to fight this to the end. it's not right. it's not fair. i'm going to do everything i can. i need a lot of help. i really hope that
a lot of the american public was not alive in the gemini and apollo programs. if you were born after 1972, you never saw live on your television an american standing on the moon. i spoke with gene cernan. he tells me all the astronauts and fallen heroes, what they did leave behind is a legacy. >> mott only did we make the possible, possible. if you have got the passion to do something important in your life and the lives of your friends and family and entire country, it doesn't come...
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plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon
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plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon. now we sit down to talk with buzz alldren. >> we. ed to have the first flight on the moon and we did! >> while neil armstrong took that first small stechlt aldren reveals what he did that nobody had ever done before. >>> then there is this. what if my boss tried to buy the company that employed wolf blitzer and jeanie most. it happens, rupert murdock tried to buy cnn's parent company. is it over? would fox beat them, buy them, dump them? let's get to it. >> now, shepard smith reporting live from the fox news deck. >> first this afternoon the google executive who died after an accused prostitute gave him a lethal dose of heroin was a quote lucrative source of income for her and she had no reason to kill him. that's according to her lawyer. the suspect, here she is in court wearing that red prison jump suit. and she pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges. prosecutors say she left the google executive forest hayes to die aboard her yacht. her attorney says hayes was respons
plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon. now we sit down to talk with buzz alldren. >> we. ed to have the first flight on the moon and we did! >> while neil armstrong took that first small stechlt aldren reveals what he did that nobody had ever done before. >>> then there is this. what if my boss tried to buy the company that employed wolf blitzer and jeanie most. it happens, rupert murdock tried to buy cnn's parent company. is it...
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actor gary who played mattingly in the film apollo 13 said this quote and a great american hero, rest in peace it. thank you for your service to our country. ken mattingly was 87 years old. eric and i we will be back tomorrow at noon eastern but we do hope you can join us then. right now keep it here on foxnews jon scott is up next with a special two hour addition of the fox report. we'll see you tomorrow at noon eastern 11 central. thancougk you. one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. ce. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and d
actor gary who played mattingly in the film apollo 13 said this quote and a great american hero, rest in peace it. thank you for your service to our country. ken mattingly was 87 years old. eric and i we will be back tomorrow at noon eastern but we do hope you can join us then. right now keep it here on foxnews jon scott is up next with a special two hour addition of the fox report. we'll see you tomorrow at noon eastern 11 central. thancougk you. one and done with new mucinex kickstart....
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that was a crucial mission afte the apollo one fire sometime back in a big test for apollo eventually getting on on the moon. it is an honor to have you. thank you. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure. >> what did you make of this mission? >> well, it's going to go over different with different people but having been an astronaut extend 50 years ago, it is a totally different thing than we are watching, so it is hard to identify his actually doing tha at the same time we can put it in perspective with what you've been trying to do for years. >> in the days when you were doing all this incredible stuff it was nasa, nasa, nasa, of course there were companies behind that as well, but here it's very rich billionaires whe you are talking what jeff basis is doing or certainly richard branson, leading the charge, ho do you feel about that? >> well, i just look at it as kind of a one of the progress i that has gone on since we started flying into space. the public, which is less informed i guess, they will ten to look at this and i've seen some references to it, they tal about it as like
that was a crucial mission afte the apollo one fire sometime back in a big test for apollo eventually getting on on the moon. it is an honor to have you. thank you. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure. >> what did you make of this mission? >> well, it's going to go over different with different people but having been an astronaut extend 50 years ago, it is a totally different thing than we are watching, so it is hard to identify his actually doing tha at the same time we...
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tiger teams became legendary during the "apollo 13" mission. finding a solution on an onboard problem, that's a tiger team and mission managers decide if a space walk is needed to fix this broken pump by monday. >>> startling new information about retired fbi agent who vanished in iran in 2007. a new report claims that the u.s. citizen robert levenson was a rogue agent for the cia. elizabeth brandt is live in washington following this incredible story for us. good morning, elizabeth. he went missing investigating the regime for the u.s. government. reports say no communication or proof of his location sincer 2011 when we saw this undated photo. while even the white house now says he was a private citizen traveling to the region, the a.p. says it held off publishing the story three times because the government said it was working every lead to bring him home. the national security council responded to the most recent article writing in part, we regret that the ap would choose to run a story that does nothing to further the cause of bringing him
tiger teams became legendary during the "apollo 13" mission. finding a solution on an onboard problem, that's a tiger team and mission managers decide if a space walk is needed to fix this broken pump by monday. >>> startling new information about retired fbi agent who vanished in iran in 2007. a new report claims that the u.s. citizen robert levenson was a rogue agent for the cia. elizabeth brandt is live in washington following this incredible story for us. good morning,...
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it was intended for one of the apollo missions. i think it was apollo 20 that ultimately never flew, but it is there. i was privileged to climb into it with jim lovell, the astronaut who flew many times, but is probably best known for the apollo 13 mission that never made it to land on the moon and yet was an incredible success in the face of all kinds of adversity. at any rate, showed me that flight computer that lunar lander employed back in those days. you know, there was more computing power in a simple calculator 25 years ago than there was in the original lunar lander. now, you look at what we've got, and it is just incredible, as we watch them hoist the space capsule on to the deck of the recovery ship. we should be seeing those four astronauts emerge fairly soon, but again, the leaps and bounds in computing technology in space flight, jose, are absolutely amazing. >> they are. i mean, they are so amazing that, you know, we can send civilians with practically no experience, granted that two of the civilian astronauts there a
it was intended for one of the apollo missions. i think it was apollo 20 that ultimately never flew, but it is there. i was privileged to climb into it with jim lovell, the astronaut who flew many times, but is probably best known for the apollo 13 mission that never made it to land on the moon and yet was an incredible success in the face of all kinds of adversity. at any rate, showed me that flight computer that lunar lander employed back in those days. you know, there was more computing...
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known 67, the explosion and fire in the apollo one capsule killed all three astronauts within a minute. xn born after 1972, they never saw an american standing on the moon, live on their television set. but the man you can see right there is gene stern an. and he said this day of remembrance is important not only for the legacy but the lesson for all of us. >> not only did we make the possible, possible. if you want to do something badly enough and if you have the passion it make something happen and something important in your life and the life perhaps of your friends and family and your entire country, it doesn't come without costs. it does not come without costs. >> not only did each tragedy lead nasa to improve astronaut safety. but america and newsa persevered and kept on flying and exploring on the backs of the pioneers who made the greatest sacrifice. >> thank you, phil in miami. >> we are waiting a major report on the keystone pipeline. what impact could it have on the future? >> big deal. >> and the firefighters who did not come to the aid of a man who died. and the suspension
known 67, the explosion and fire in the apollo one capsule killed all three astronauts within a minute. xn born after 1972, they never saw an american standing on the moon, live on their television set. but the man you can see right there is gene stern an. and he said this day of remembrance is important not only for the legacy but the lesson for all of us. >> not only did we make the possible, possible. if you want to do something badly enough and if you have the passion it make...
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three major tragedies in nasa's history claimed the lives of 17 astronauts beginning in 1967 with the apollo i, a fire onboard the capsule on the launching pad claimed the lives of three including gus brisesome, a veteran of the america ri program, and then again in 1986 it was the space shuttle challenger. that shuttle flew for just 73 seconds before exploding, a tragedy that was captured before the ideas of many school children, that's because it was the first teacher in space program, christa mcauliffe one of the seven b who died that day, and finally the space shuttle columbia, exactly ten years ago, that shuttle broke up upon reentry. it was later determined that a piece of foam from an exterior tank hit the wing, and it was only upon reentry 16 days later after successful experiments in space that those seven astronauts lost their lives. a sense of mourning, a sense of commemoration, but also a sense of gratitude for people who pushed the boundaries and gave their lives in the process. jon, back to you. jon: steve steve harrigan, i rer 1967 telling my cup scout troop about the loss of
three major tragedies in nasa's history claimed the lives of 17 astronauts beginning in 1967 with the apollo i, a fire onboard the capsule on the launching pad claimed the lives of three including gus brisesome, a veteran of the america ri program, and then again in 1986 it was the space shuttle challenger. that shuttle flew for just 73 seconds before exploding, a tragedy that was captured before the ideas of many school children, that's because it was the first teacher in space program,...
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. >> they even had a priest that got up and prayed to apollo. >> there were three people who suspiciously at the time we threatened to sue them all of a sudden they found a leader and although they couldn't find arab buy. they found a jewish person who could give a jewish prayer. if this town can't locate a single rabbi, a single emom, i would say i'm worried about how they are fixing the potholes because it doesn't sound that they are serious. because if you can't do something as simple as findsing the people -- >> they could but no one wanted to speak. the point is did they invite them and they say they did. >> they did not invite them. the only invitations came when we threatened to sue them. >> let me ask you this. you say this case -- let me get jordan in on this. this has implications for every level of government across the countr>> i think that it does. it's a practice that was done at local units of government and state legislatures, at congress and i think it's going to help many people see that the establishment clause is not sort of command by the constitution for the governme
. >> they even had a priest that got up and prayed to apollo. >> there were three people who suspiciously at the time we threatened to sue them all of a sudden they found a leader and although they couldn't find arab buy. they found a jewish person who could give a jewish prayer. if this town can't locate a single rabbi, a single emom, i would say i'm worried about how they are fixing the potholes because it doesn't sound that they are serious. because if you can't do something as...
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. >> apollo 13 commander thinking one out of 10 chances of surviving that. isn't that out of this world? >> and you know what else is stock picks from our shooting stars. none of them heroes, but they are all good friends. >> the space program, for america. liquiify national gas is huge . the company will do extraordinary well because of it cheniere. >> i agree with you about natural gas in general. but i rather have companies that are making money >> what is making money. >> i think boring is it better. >> hey, i built a crire on it. >> it is it a three percent dividend yield as walgreen is, it is a good idea. >> ben? >> super competive field. it is a
. >> apollo 13 commander thinking one out of 10 chances of surviving that. isn't that out of this world? >> and you know what else is stock picks from our shooting stars. none of them heroes, but they are all good friends. >> the space program, for america. liquiify national gas is huge . the company will do extraordinary well because of it cheniere. >> i agree with you about natural gas in general. but i rather have companies that are making money >> what is...
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it's been 40 years since the apollo program and we have take and step backwards. but i think human nature being what it is, the time will come when people will realize that going to the moon is not enough. going to mars is not enough. we'll have to go someplace where we can move human population at a time when we can't live here on earth anymore. we are maybe talking a million years. but that's okay. in universal time that not very long. alisyn: in the next 40 years so we can get our minds around it. what would you like to see the u.s. set their sights on? >> i would like to see the u.s. set its sights on developing the technology to go wherever we need to go. i would like to see the i.s. set its sights on developing the propulsion system that will take us where we need to go. the first step is go someplace like mars or go to an asteroid. a further step from where wehav. but we need to develop -- the technology development is the key to the whole thing. >> in the special coming up this weekend on fox, we hear astronauts talk about the experience of going to the mo
it's been 40 years since the apollo program and we have take and step backwards. but i think human nature being what it is, the time will come when people will realize that going to the moon is not enough. going to mars is not enough. we'll have to go someplace where we can move human population at a time when we can't live here on earth anymore. we are maybe talking a million years. but that's okay. in universal time that not very long. alisyn: in the next 40 years so we can get our minds...
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12 and apollo 14, apolo he 17. you can see it right there. look next to it, that is the location right there of the actual landing module. that's the descent vehicle, right? as you pan over, you can see the tracks that were made by the lunar rover, and see the picture on the left? that's the scientific equipment you can still see spotted there around it. that, of course, is the lunar module vehicle, that roved around the moon. you can see the tracks, look at back and forth there. it's kind of a kris cross. nasa says you can see the footprints of the astronauts. they must have better eyes than i do, megyn, because i cannot see that one bit, but you get an idea of how close up these things are. this was taken by a nasa probe that's orbiting the moon, high-resolution pictures. to see the tracks is kind of amazing. the flag you see in the background is likely probably gone because, well, it's been 40 years. you look, it's a nylon flag. you know, you put the flag out at the beginning of summer, by the end of summer it's
12 and apollo 14, apolo he 17. you can see it right there. look next to it, that is the location right there of the actual landing module. that's the descent vehicle, right? as you pan over, you can see the tracks that were made by the lunar rover, and see the picture on the left? that's the scientific equipment you can still see spotted there around it. that, of course, is the lunar module vehicle, that roved around the moon. you can see the tracks, look at back and forth there. it's kind of a...
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. >> julie: the 50th anniversary of the apollo moon land something tomorrow. thousands of people will be at cape canaveral to help celebrated. this includes our own kristin fisher whose parents were astronauts in the space shuttle program. this is going to be a very special moment. hey, kristin. >> hi, julie. one of the great legacies of the apollo program was its ability to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and astronauts. and indeed thousands of people are going to be coming here this weekend to the kennedy sportscenter to marspace center that momentman n including the vice president. self-going to be making a major announcement tomorrow about the nsa is a's new mission the art mass program to return astronauts to the moon in five years. today the vice president was in the oval office along with president trump to honor the apollo 11 mission and the astronauts. buzz aldrin was also in the oval office. and he said despite the promise of artemis, he is frustrated that it's taken this long to go back. >> disappointed in the last 10, 15 years.
. >> julie: the 50th anniversary of the apollo moon land something tomorrow. thousands of people will be at cape canaveral to help celebrated. this includes our own kristin fisher whose parents were astronauts in the space shuttle program. this is going to be a very special moment. hey, kristin. >> hi, julie. one of the great legacies of the apollo program was its ability to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and astronauts. and indeed thousands of people are going...
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we'll see you back in the next couple of weeks and kristin fisher had to celebrate the apollo 11 launch. will be back. chris: i'm chris wallace. the risk of life threatening floods as tropical storm barry moved inland and president trumps immigration rates start in cities across the country. >> it starts on sunday and it would take people out and bring them back to their countries. chris: the president insists he did not cave on using the census to find out what the people in this country are citizens. president trump: not only did i back down but i did not back up. chris: we discussed this with kellyanne conway who's just back from the southern border. president trump: there's nothing he can say. he's written a report. the report said no collusion and it said effectively, no obstruction. chris: robert mueller's testimony on capitol hill delay as democrats subpoena new witnesses in the russia investigation. we will discuss house democrats showdown with the president with assistant speaker. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, the very public feud between speaker pelosi and the left
we'll see you back in the next couple of weeks and kristin fisher had to celebrate the apollo 11 launch. will be back. chris: i'm chris wallace. the risk of life threatening floods as tropical storm barry moved inland and president trumps immigration rates start in cities across the country. >> it starts on sunday and it would take people out and bring them back to their countries. chris: the president insists he did not cave on using the census to find out what the people in this country...
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the countdown started this asp at the exact time apollo 1 -- "apollo 11" happened. images of man's first steps were seen live on television, and continued to mesmerize you will. phil keating live for us at kennedy space center with a look back at the unforgettable moment. phil? >> reporter: harris, "apollo 11" undeniably changed the world creating a new university of possibilities that humans could accomplish. it was truly a moment that changed and defined the late '60s, the space race, and succeeding in exactly what we had set out to do. on july 20th, 1969, the eagle lander approached and then landed on the lunar service, commanded, of course, by neil armstrong, who would soon make history for the human race. >> 30 seconds. >> houston, tranquillity base here. the eagle has handed. >> they landed in the sea of tranquillity, then canceled the two-hour nap, figured they wouldn't be sleeping, because after all they had just landed on the moon, probably couldn't fall asleep. michael collins flew the service module up above, worries the entire time if he would end up ret
the countdown started this asp at the exact time apollo 1 -- "apollo 11" happened. images of man's first steps were seen live on television, and continued to mesmerize you will. phil keating live for us at kennedy space center with a look back at the unforgettable moment. phil? >> reporter: harris, "apollo 11" undeniably changed the world creating a new university of possibilities that humans could accomplish. it was truly a moment that changed and defined the late...
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propelled all seven apollo missions. six of which landed 12 lucky astronauts on the moon including neil armstrong whose giant step for mankind never could have happened had it not been for nasa's design team of engineers who shot him there, shep? >> shepard: thank you very much, phil. nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our solar system, at least for now. still the space craft is way out there. some 11 billion miles from earth. think of it. and along the way it's captured some the clearest pictures of nuclear weapon tune, saturn and jupiter's great red spot. folks can n
propelled all seven apollo missions. six of which landed 12 lucky astronauts on the moon including neil armstrong whose giant step for mankind never could have happened had it not been for nasa's design team of engineers who shot him there, shep? >> shepard: thank you very much, phil. nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977....
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the apollo fire, within two and half years we would make it to the moon. we would complete the goal. that would've been unthinkable. >> it would've been unthinkable. you are absolutely correct. what all the astronauts told me in my interviews for the book was they said that the common good and believing in something greater than oneself. in addition to duty, honor, country, it's what sustained them as they were on their missions. i think it's something that gets lost today, as does frankly the management miracle that took place in that seven and a half year period to get the guys on the moon. as jeff bezos told me, and he has company, we pulled it forward from where it should've been in terms of the engineering technology in the management technology that we have. they pioneered what we know today as the flat organization where they really wanted to eliminate as many layers as possible between the engineers at the lowest rung and management to make sure that they could service good ideas and mistakes in little time. >> neil: sorry for the breaking news. "m
the apollo fire, within two and half years we would make it to the moon. we would complete the goal. that would've been unthinkable. >> it would've been unthinkable. you are absolutely correct. what all the astronauts told me in my interviews for the book was they said that the common good and believing in something greater than oneself. in addition to duty, honor, country, it's what sustained them as they were on their missions. i think it's something that gets lost today, as does...
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in space, after the awful apollo one fire. your mission paved the way for our eventually moon landing, a little more than a year later. now, when you look at this mission, different times, but it's weird how it's the same type of hoped-for pick-me-up for the country. what do you think? >> well, as i watch it today, i think it's a wonderful breakthrough as we get off. this is a very unusual in the sense that now we're-- the spacecraft is not built inside of nasa and the crew has been training at nasa, but the operation is different today. so, i am hoping that the public at large sticks to this and we see it as a step towards the direction of getting back in char charge, with our country in charge. because we've been totally dependent on the russians now for 10 years and i don't think it's the most attractive way for us to be doing it. neil: i agree with you on that. we talk about the delays. i was startled, walt, you probably know this better than anyone else, delays are more common than uncommon. looking back, as an astronaut,
in space, after the awful apollo one fire. your mission paved the way for our eventually moon landing, a little more than a year later. now, when you look at this mission, different times, but it's weird how it's the same type of hoped-for pick-me-up for the country. what do you think? >> well, as i watch it today, i think it's a wonderful breakthrough as we get off. this is a very unusual in the sense that now we're-- the spacecraft is not built inside of nasa and the crew has been...
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. >> it's been nearly 40 years since rocky balboa fought his first rival apollo creed. now four decades later the italian stallion is back taking on a new role training apollo's son in the new film "creed." >> i heard about a third fight between you and apollo behind closed doors. is that true? >> how do you know all this? >> i'm his son. ♪ >> a great fighter once said, it ain't about how hard you can hit. it's about how hard you can get hit. and keep moving forward. >> okay. bring it around. are you a fan of the "rocky" series? >> i totally am. and i love boxing. i'm super excited about this the movie. they are saying the performances are very good. i'm excited. i'm going to go see it. sometimes i get pay per viewy, i'm going to go. >> juan, do you like to see the boxing genre or do you have an idea who is going to win before the match even happens? >> yeah, because i think boxing is such a human stage about emotions and bravery and people who are able to get up off the mat literally. and for me a lot of family involved in it and i just -- so it means a lot, and i th
. >> it's been nearly 40 years since rocky balboa fought his first rival apollo creed. now four decades later the italian stallion is back taking on a new role training apollo's son in the new film "creed." >> i heard about a third fight between you and apollo behind closed doors. is that true? >> how do you know all this? >> i'm his son. ♪ >> a great fighter once said, it ain't about how hard you can hit. it's about how hard you can get hit. and keep...